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Show 30 Student Affairs, Services and Information Housing & Residence Life Telephone: 801-626-7275 Location: Wildcat Village Web site: weber. edu/ho using Housing serves single students who choose to live on campus in a living/learning environment which includes peer counseling, social education, academic support, and planned activities. Housing is located in two distinct villages. University Village is comprised of 4-person suite style with kitchens, private bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Wildcat Village, our newest on-campus housing offers single and double rooms in a suite style with 4 people per suite. Housing includes high speed internet, IPTV, fully furnished, fitness centers, laundry, and mail facilities. Wildcat Village also has a food service operation in the complex. With our Living/Learning Villages, Housing offers several opportunities for students to get involved. Resident Assistants (RA's), Residence Hall Association (RHA), and Office Assistants (OA's) work and/or volunteer in the housing community. Student Life & Activities Department of Campus Recreation Telephone: 801-626-7967 Location: Stromberg Wildcat Center for Health, Education, and Wellness, Room 101 Web site: weber. edu/campusrecrea tion The Department of Campus Recreation offers a variety of recreational opportunities at the C. William Stromberg Complex/Reed K. Swenson Building and throughout campus for users with an active WSU Wildcard. The staff strive to create opportunities that inspire engagement in healthy active lifestyles! Please checkweber.edu/campusrecreationfor facility hours, program information, and schedules. Campus Recreation Programs and Services offers students opportunities to improve their personal health, well-being, and overall health through: • Aquatics Program • Fitness and Wellness • Intramural Sports and Club Sports • Outdoor Programs (Located in Annex 9) • Special Events WSU Athletics Telephone: 801-626-6817 Location: Stadium, second floor Web site: www. weberstatesports. com The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to support the greater mission of Weber State University in meeting the educational needs of Utah by stimulating and improving athletics programs for students designed to develop and promote skills that assure an excellent chance of success in athletics participation, college, and career. Shepherd Union Telephone: 801-626-6367 Location: Shepherd Union Web site: weber. edu/u nion The Shepherd Union provides a focal point for the Weber State University community through an array of programs, services and operations which are: • Wildcard Office — Shepherd Union Information Center Information Center Wildcat Lanes & Games Center Personal Banking WSU Bookstore Scheduling Events and Conference Services Dining Services Student Involvement and Leadership Telepho ne: 801 -626-6349 Location: Shepherd Union, Suite 326 Webs ite: weber. edu/stu dentinvolvement Student Involvement and Leadership programs offer students opportunities to engage on campus through an array of programs, services, organizations, and events including: • Leadership Development Programs • Student Programing and Events • Student Organizations • Student Volunteer Opportunities WSU Student Association (WSUSA) includes: • Legislative Branch (Student Senate) • Judicial Branch • Executive Branch • Committee Involvement Center for Community Engaged Learning Telepho ne: 801 -626 -7737 Location: Shepherd Union, Suite 327 Website: weber.edu/CCEL The Center for Community Engaged Learning represents an intentional and strategic partnership between Academic Affairs and Student Affairs to facilitate a civically engaged experience for Weber State University students. The mission of the center is to engage students, faculty and staff in service, democratic engagement, and community research to promote civic participation, build community capacity, and enhance the education process. Students can participate in co-curricular service activities addressing environmental concerns, food security issues, lack of low cost housing, and mentoring youth through the Community Engaged Leaders program. Curricular service-learning, democratic engagement and community research experiences can be accessed in CEL designated courses (community engaged learning). Students engaged in significant service to the community can be recognized at graduation for their important contributions through the Excellence in Service honor or WSU's service- scholar program, Ci vitas. Scholarships and AmeriCorps membership offer students the opportunity to pursue their degree and a leadership experience while serving their community. Hall Endowment for Community Outreach Grants provide funding for faculty, staff and/or students engaged in community engaged learning projects throughout Ogden and the surrounding communities. Weber State University 2013-2014 Catalog |